On Jan 3, 2015, at 13:26, John Levine <johnl(_at_)taugh(_dot_)com> wrote:
In article <20150103180808(_dot_)19797(_dot_)qmail(_at_)ary(_dot_)lan> you
write:
An erratum saying "the text points to appendixes that are actually in
the ANSI standard it talks about" should be sufficient.
By the way, I don't have a copy of X3.4-1968, but I do have a copy of
X3.4-1977, which says in the back that it's a minor revision of the
1968 edition. The two footnotes on page 5 appear unchanged in the
1977 edition, other than that appendix B4 is now B5, and I can assure
you that you haven't missed anything you didn't already know.
R's,
John
Give that reference copies of x3.4-1968 are few and far between and I don't
believe are available electronically anywhere other than RFC 20 itself, I would
like to suggest a note in the erratum translating the appendix pointers to
x3.4-1977 and that the current version x3.4-1986 contains the differences
between it and x3.4-1977.
FYI, an unofficial version of x3.4-1965 was is published in; Communications of
the ACM, Volume 8 Issue 4, April 1965, Pages 207-214 and available
electronically at;
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=363839
The article discusses in detail the differences between the proposed version
and x3.4-1963. The differences between x3.4-1965 and x3.4-1968 are relatively
obvious when you compare the text of RFC 20 with the text in the article, and
also easily provides the gist of the x3.4-1968 appendices not provided in RFC
20.
I hope we can put this to bed and promote RFC 20 officially the Internet
Standard status it deserves and for all intensive purposes that it is and has
been for over 45 years. Further, I support the erratum with the translation to
x3.4-1977 as noted above and the correction to the obvious OCR errors in the
reference to x3.4-1968 and the author's name, however humorous they are.
Thanks.
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